
In the song "God," Tori Amos makes the point that if there's God, there must also be a Goddess because there are no male-only species.

"Heaven" by The Psychedelic Furs sounds upbeat, but is about an impending nuclear bombardment.

Van Morrison's "Brown Eyed Girl" was originally called "Brown Skinned Girl," and was about an interracial relationship.

Al Green's "Take Me to the River" describes a baptism. Two years later, he became a reverend.

A pre-famous Rupaul is in the video for "Love Shack" by The B-52s. He had a solo hit with "Supermodel" a few years later.

Radiohead's "Paraonid Android" was written after a confrontation in a Los Angeles bar with an irate woman.
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